have a wonderful night = passe une merveilleuse nuit
Mon homme merveilleux is a French equivalent of the English phrase "my wonderful man." The pronunciation of the masculine singular possessive, noun, and adjective -- which translates literally as "my man wonderful" -- will be "mo-nuhm-mer-vey-yuh" in French.
De ta merveilleuse mère is a literal French equivalent of the English phrase "from your wonderful mother." The pronunciation of the feminine singular prepositional phrase will be "duh ta mer-vey-yuhz mer" in French.
C'est une nuit merveilleuse! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "It's a wonderful night!" The exclamation also translates literally as "This is one marvelous night!" in English. The pronunciation will be "sey-tyoo nwee mer-vey-yuz" in French.
My name translated from English to french is Allen
Vous êtes merveilleuse, mademoiselle! is a French equivalent of the English phrase "You are wonderful, Miss!" The declaration also translates literally as "You're marvelous, young lady!" in English. The pronunciation will be "voo-zet mer-vey-yuz mad-mwa-zel" in French.
"The celebration" is an English equivalent of the French phrase la fête. The feminine singular definite article and noun also may be translated into English as "the feast," "the festival," "the fun," or "the party" according to context. But whatever the meaning or use, the pronunciation remains "la fet" in French.
Nuit de célébation is a French equivalent of the English phrase "celebration night." The feminine singular phrase may be preceded immediately by the feminine singular la since French employs definite articles even when English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "(la) nweed sey-ley-bra-syo" in French.
Compagnie merveilleuse is a French equivalent of the English phrase "wonderful company." The feminine singular phrase also translates literally as "marvelous company" in terms of companionship. The pronunciation will be "ko-pa-nyee mer-vey-yuz" in French.
Vendredi in French is "Friday" in English.
"Where?" in English is Où? in French.
"Out" in English is dehors in French.